A rant of sorts
Feb. 13th, 2008 01:11 pmI am in charge of updating the mailing list for the Lavender Country & Folk Dancers, which includes adding the addresses that we harvest at our dances. I assume that I''m not the only one who thinks it should be bloody obvious that, in writing an address that somebody else is going to have to transcribe, there would be an advantage to writing it in such a way that said person will have no trouble figuring out what it says. Indeed, the latest version of the mailing list form (which I created), says, very clearly:
*****Please print legibly*****
Nonetheless, I have an address that I can't read unambiguously. And, of course, it's one of those clever names that has no relation to the name of the person whose address it is, and indeed appears to make no sense whatever (although I assume it means something to its owner), so it's difficult to even make an educated guess. This happens a lot.
So, I find myself asking, as so often: What are people thinking?
Nonetheless, I have an address that I can't read unambiguously. And, of course, it's one of those clever names that has no relation to the name of the person whose address it is, and indeed appears to make no sense whatever (although I assume it means something to its owner), so it's difficult to even make an educated guess. This happens a lot.
So, I find myself asking, as so often: What are people thinking?
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